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Javanese well a duster: AWE

AN INDONESIAN joint venture is plugging and abandoning the Lisah-1 exploration well, offshore Eas...

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The decision was based on data from wireline logging indicating the primary target was porous but water-wet.

“Good shows were recorded in the deeper secondary objectives, but logs show that the reservoir development is poor,” AWE said.

“The well is currently being plugged and abandoned.”

Lisah-1 was drilled in 60m of water in the Bulu production sharing contract in the Java Sea, about 90km north of Surabaya.

Once finished there, the rig will move to the northwest corner of the Bulu PSC to spud the next well, Lengo-1.

Participants in the Bulu production sharing contract are: Aabar Petroleum Investments Company PJSC (operator) 42.5%, AWE 42.5%, PT Satria Energindo 10% and PT Satria Wijaya Kusuma 5%.

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